Y-H. Kim

G. Kleter

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J. Linders

National Institute for Public Health and Environment

Bilthoven

The Netherlands

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K. Lewis

University of Hertfordshire

Hatfield

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R. Parker

US Environmental Protection Agency

Washington DC

USA

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K. Racke

Dow AgroSciences

Indianapolis IN,

USA

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Professor B. Rubin

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Rehovot

Israel

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Professor G. Stephenson

University of Guelph (retd.)

Guelph

Canada

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K. Tanaka

Mitsui Chemicals Agro. Inc

Shiga-ken

Japan

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R.D. Wauchope

United Stated department of Agriculture (Retd.)

Tifton GA

USA

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Committee on Crop Protection Chemistry

The project team is overseen by the IUPAC Subcommittee on Crop Protection Chemistry.

The Sub-committee provides unbiased and authoritative views regarding environmental and human health aspects of crop protection chemistry through its projects and outreach activities. Projects are undertaken by internationally diverse teams from government, academia and industry and provide critical assessments and specific technical or policy recommendations for an area of crop protection chemistry. Primary areas of emphasis include definitions, methodologies, and regulations. Outreach activities help move IUPAC project outcomes outside the small circle of specialists and into the broader scientific and regulatory arena, with a strong emphasis on technology transfer to developing countries. These outreach activities include periodic workshops focused on a specific set of regional issues related to crop protection chemistry and a quadrennial international congress of pesticide chemistry which serves to highlight state-of-the-art scientific advances and regulatory approaches.